KNHC-FM (Seattle, WA)

Radio

KNHC (C-89.5) is a student-run Class C1 Non-Commercial FM high school radio station based in Seattle, Washington, primarily broadcasting dance, electronic, and contemporary hit music. It is one of six stations monitored by Nielsen BDS for inclusion in Billboard magazine's weekly Dance/Mix Show Airplay chart. Its best coverage is in the Seattle metro area. Source

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Seattle Public Schools issued the purchase order to GatesAir, Inc for a new 5kW HD FM transmitter. Estimated delivery is the end of February. Thanks to everyone who helped make this possible!

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The transmitter has been ordered! Seattle Public Schools issued the purchase order to GatesAir, Inc for a new 5kW HD FM transmitter. Estimated delivery is the end of February. Thanks to everyone who helped make this possible!

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Great news! I have an official update on the Transmitter Replacement from our General Manager. Thank you, so much, for your contribution to the C89.5 Emergency Transmitter Replacement Fund. Your generosity, along with that of more than 400 other dedicated listeners, is making it possible for us to replace our transmitter. Many of you submitted employer matching fund requests, doubling your contribution. Thank you!

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Join C895 every week day at 1pm for the 8-Bit Work Break! Monday-Friday we are exploring the world of 8-bit, chiptune, and video game music, curated by local artist and creator Graz! Listen every work day 1pm and check out the playlist by tracking the #8BitWorkBreak hashtag on twitter!

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Thanks to everyone who stayed tuned to us through our on-air troubles on Friday the 22nd. In case you were in holiday mode and away from your radio, we were off the air for much of the broadcast day. Our engineer was able to borrow a central component from another broadcaster, and weâ€™ve been back on air since 9PM on Friday.

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Click here to donate to C89.5. While students gain practical experience in multimedia and business, listeners benefit from one of the few places to hear the new and exciting dance music from around the world.By making a donation to C89.5 and providing us with your email and telephone information, you give us permission to communicate with you about your donation, provide station news and events, and send invitations to participate in station-related programs. We do not sell, rent, or give away your contact information to organizations not working directly with C89.5.

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Thanks to a team of researchers in the UK you can now record the sounds from your kayak trip around Lake Washington and use the sounds collected for samples in anything from an ambient spa music to your next deep house track. The sounds, collected via an underwater microphone are as ethereal as they are strangely catchy, capturing sounds from a world rarely thought of as 'loud' let alone a source of EDM material.

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Here is a quick round of some of the best new tracks released this week and a few are so fresh they were just dropped today! After teasing this song since ADE 2016, Axwell /\ Ingrosso are finally back with Armin van Buuren collaborator Trevor Guthrie (thats his vocals on the classic "This Is What It Feels Like") on "Dreamer"! As a huge Axwell /\ Ingrosso fan I am extremely excited about this song!

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Phrases (e.g. "cloud computing") — use quotes to keep the terms together

Twitter handles (e.g. @username) — returns those who have mentioned or replied to
given user

Names (e.g. "David Pogue")

Hashtags (e.g. #sxsw, #london2012)

Bio details (e.g. vegan, Olympics, father)

Advanced terms

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AND

Find results that mention multiple specified terms, use AND or
+. For example, ensure each result contains both Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg by
searching Musk AND Zuckerberg or Musk + Zuckerberg.

OR

Use the operators OR or , to broaden your search when you'd like either of
multiple terms to appear in results. (This is the default behavior of our search when no operators
are used). For example, results will contain either cake or cookie by searching cake OR cookie or cake,cookie

NOT

Use NOT or - to subtract results from your search. For
example, searching Disney will yield results about the Walt Disney Company as well as Walt Disney
World Resort. To exclude mentions of Disney World, search for Disney -World or Disney
NOT World.

Phrases

When using one of these operators with a phrase, enclose it in quotation marks. For example, you can
find results about smartphones excluding Apple's iPhone 4S by searching smartphone -"iPhone
4s".

Exact case matching or punctuation

If you're searching for a brand name or keyword that relies on specific punctuation marks or capitalization, you can
find results that match your exact query by adding matchcase: before the keyword you're searching for, like matchcase:E*TRADE .

Combining operators

Use parentheses to separate multiple
boolean phrases. For example, to find journalists talking about having fun in Disney World or
Disneyland, search for ("disney world" OR disneyland) AND fun.

Asterisk

An asterisk can be used to search for any variation of a root word truncated by the asterisk. For example, searching for admin* will return results for administrator, administration, administer, administered, etc.

Near

A near operator is an AND operator where you can control the distance between the words. You can vary the distance the near operation uses by adding a forward slash and number (between 0-99) such as strawberries NEAR/10 "whipped cream", which means the strawberries must exist within 10 words of "whipped cream".